WE DO NOT DISCUSS CONSPIRACY THEORIES!!!! That being said, in this episode Pat and Jared discuss what it means to them that Jeffrey Epstein lived and crimed, the validity of morality and what the death Epstein could do to benefit society. In Act 2 Jared makes Pat wonder, "Where have all the cowboys gone?" in a surprisingly Lilith Fair-free consideration of why some criminals are awesome and others should be publicly stoned to death.

In this nearly lost episode, recorded almost two months ago, Pat and Jared dissect Avengers: Endgame and analyze a little noticed news story about exactly how much money Donald Trump lost in the 90's. We like to think this is still timely since Endgame is coming back to theaters to outsell every other thing ever.

In this episode, P[redacted]red take a futurist look at the Mue[redacted]rt and consider why actions [redacted] law. For act two we look at information released about the Sackler Family and consider morality around the opiod epidemic. We wrap up with a messy conversation about phobias in comedy and Top Three our hopes for Avengers: Endgame.

In this episode, which is our relaunch of Season 3, Pat and Jared take a look around the William Barr summary of the Robert Mueller report and consider confirmation bias on both sides of the aisle. Then, because we have a new format, we talk about a completely separate second topic which is new movies not featuring white men. So, to summarize, this episode will make almost all white guys happy and then lonely. Enjoy!

In this episode Pat and Jared discuss the popular mythologies, and philosophic relevance, of Hell and the Devil. Is the Devil a tempter testing man's better nature or simply the adversary of all Good? Oh, and here’s the text links Pat promised:

In this episode Pat and Jared discuss Alan Alda's new book "If I Understood You Would I Have This Look On My Face". We discuss improv games, Viola Spolin, how to be a good salesperson and, more importantly, how to be a good person through listening. Before you can gain this skill you'll need to give Life of Philosophy a listen.

Well, folks, after a brief hiatus where Jared and Pat took some time off, we’re back with a brand new season and a brand new episode! In this episode, Jared and Pat discuss how to be happy. Pat tries a new intro, and Jared is not amused. Enjoy!

In the Season 2 Finale (fwah fwah fwah!) Pat and Jared discuss some of their favorite either or arguments, Jared gets a little Goldbloomy due to being overly excited and disproves Immanuel Kant for the next 75 years worth of Philosophy students.

Photo: Jared and Pat caught in the thunderstorm in downtown Harrisburg.

In this episode Pat asks the question, "Is Philosophy Dead?" Because we obviously do not think so we discuss the relevancy of philosophy in an increasingly scientific world. Also, the word of the show is Pontificate and more Community references.

In this episode a tipsy Pat and vacationed Jared loosely breeze through the work of Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell to discuss the reasons for and symbolism of archetypes and to argue over plot points of Star Wars.

In this episode Pat and Jared delve into the depths of why we fear and what makes us afraid. Then there is a healthy and enterfearing discussion of terrifying cinema and literature that wraps up with their Top 3 Most Terrifying works of Fiction. Enjoy if you dare.

In this episode, Jared and Pat discuss heresy and heretics and their contributions to society, as well as the authorities that proclaimed them heretics in the first place! Also, Pat does his best to annoy Jared and succeeds!

In this episode Pat and Jared over analyze how people should apologize and how people should hear apologies. Pat rehashes some memories of when he was offended by someone while being offended by Jared's asinine sense of humor. Note: this episode was recorded before Uma Thurman made her statement about Tarantino and Weinstein.